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The ultimate in convenience for outdoor cooking is a gas grill. Using a gas grill is just as quick and also clean as cooling on your indoor stove. It’s not so dirty like grilling with charcoal. Finally a portable gas is a lot easier to take to a party. There are different sizes of gas grills available. Hibachi-size portable grills and small kettle grills are easy to take along to campsite, the beach, or that football game. Medium-sized gas grills, ranging from about 25 to 49 inches, are the backyard staple, able to cook enough to feed a bigger family or provide hot dogs and burgers for a crowd – like your neighbours.

In the last years, there has been an increasing demand for huge stainless-steel gas grills, which actually constitute a modern outdoor kitchen. These may be freestanding units or built into the design of a patio or deck. They can have extra side burners in addition to large warming trays and lots of work and space. They may also include a rotisserie or a smoker and more useful equipment.

One of the latest additions to the field is the infrared gas grill. With this grill, the gas burner is tucked away inside stainless steel housing with a ceramic top, which has thousands of tiny pores. Instead of cooking directly over the gas flame, you use the heat radiated by the ceramic top. The advantage of infrared grills is that they can reach really high temperatures, so they are great if you want to cook steaks, chops, burgers and the like. The disadvantage is that it’s hard to regulate lower temperatures. But they still improve the technique. If you like to do roasts, turkeys or other foods that require a long cooking time, a regular gas grill will serve you better find desidr.